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. 2021 Nov 22;2021(11):CD004407. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD004407.pub5

gb‐Taylor 2002.

Study characteristics
Methods Case‐only ecological method ‐ linked to db‐Taylor 1999
Participants Children with childhood (core autism N = 278) and atypical autism (N = 195) born between 1979 and 1998 from computerised health registers of children with disabilities in the community and from special school and child psychiatry records, using the same methods and classifications as in their earlier study (db‐Taylor 1999)
Interventions MMR vaccination (not described)
Outcomes Recorded bowel problems lasting at least 3 months, age of reported regression of the child's development where it was a feature, and relation of these to MMR vaccination
Funding Source Government
Notes Conclusions: these findings provide no support for an MMR‐associated “new variant” form of autism with developmental regression and bowel problems, and offer further evidence against involvement of MMR vaccine in the initiation of autism.
Risk of bias
Bias Authors' judgement Support for judgement
COEM ‐ case selection Unclear risk There was insufficient information.
COEM ‐ exposure Unclear risk There was insufficient information.
COEM ‐ time trend comparison Unclear risk There was insufficient information.
COEM ‐ comparability Unclear risk There was insufficient information.

ADEM: acute disseminated encephalomyelitis
ADI‐R: Autism Diagnostic Interview‐Revised
AEFI: adverse events following immunisation
AIT: acute immune thrombocytopenia
AM: aseptic meningitis
ASHIPS: Associations of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians
ASD: autism spectrum disorders
AR: attack rates
BCG: Bacillus Calmette‐Guérin
CD: Crohn’s disease
CI: confidence interval
CIR: Citywide Immunization Registry
CSF: cerebrospinal fluid
CSTE: Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologist
CT: computed tomography
DIN: Doctors’ Independent Network
DOHMH: Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
DPHSS: Department of Public Health and Social Services
DPPT: diphtheria, polio, pertussis, and tetanus vaccination
DSM‐lV: Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition
DTP: diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis
EDs: emergency departments
EEG: electroencephalograph
EPI: Expanded Programmed Immunization
FC: febrile convulsion
FS: febrile seizures
GP: general practice
GPRD: General Practice Research Database
Hib: Haemophilus influenzae type b
HMO: health maintenance organisation
HPV: human papillomavirus
HSP: Henoch‐Schönlein purpura
IBD: inflammatory bowel disease
ICD: International Classification of Diseases
ICD‐9‐CM: International Classification of Diseases‐Ninth Revision‐Clinical Modification
ICD‐10‐CA: International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision, Canada
ICD‐10‐GM: International Classification of Diseases. Tenth Revision, German Modification
IgE: immunoglobulin E
IgG: immunoglobulin G
IgM: immunoglobulin M
IIS: Immunisation Information Systems
IM: intramuscular
ITP: idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura
KPSC: Kaiser Permanente Southern California
MenC: meningitis C
MCOs: Managed Care Organizations
MuCV: mumps‐containing vaccines
MMR: measles, mumps, rubella vaccine
MMRV: measles, mumps, rubella, and varicella vaccine
MMR+V: measles, mumps, rubella, plus varicella vaccine
MR: measles and rubella vaccine
MRI: magnetic resonance imaging
MS: multiple sclerosis
n: number of participants in intervention and control arm or number of cases
NIP: National Immunization Program
OPV: oral polio vaccine
PCR: polymerase chain reaction
PDD: pervasive developmental disorder
PEP: postexposure prophylaxis
RCT: randomised controlled study
RCV: rubella‐containing vaccine
RNA: ribonucleic acid
RT‐PCR: reverse‐transcription polymerase chain reaction
SAR: secondary attack rate
sc: subcutaneous
SCORAD: SCORing Atopic Dermatitis
T1D: type 1 diabetes
TBE: tick‐borne encephalitis
TCID50: Tissue Culture Infectious Dose
TP: thrombocytopenic purpura
UC: ulcerative colitis
V: varicella
VE: vaccine effectiveness/efficacy
VP: vaccination program
VSD: Vaccine Safety Datalink
WHO: World Health Organization
wks: weeks